A large number of Americans remain uninsured, six years after passage of the reform law. New research explores who these people are.
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        Consulting firm Avalere analyzes the service categories behind premium increases for 2017 in the small group and individual markets.
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        Two new surveys indicate that employers' health plan costs will continue to rise at a significant clip in 2017.
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        A Kaiser Family Foundation brief explores techniques to provide health insurance for high-risk individuals.
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        Research from the Employee Research Benefits Institute highlights trends in self-funded health plans.
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        Using MEPS data, an Employee Benefit Research Institute note examines trends in employers offer of health insurance benefits.
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        Based on a survey of employers, PWC's Health Research Institute expects commercial medical trend to continue to be "moderate" in 2017.
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        The Kaiser Family Foundation releases a brief summarizing the trends in 2017 exchange premiums to date.
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        A Commonwealth Fund brief tracks trends in individual health insurance policies sold on and off the health insurance exchanges.
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        A TransAmerica Center for Health Studies Survey covers how Millennials approach health issues.
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        The Milliman annual Medical Medical Index indicates continued financial pain for families from medical spending.
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        A BenefitFocus research report looks at trends in employee health benefits by large employers.
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        A McKinsey Report describes the current status of the new wave of provider-owned health plans.
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        An article in the Employee Benefit Research Institute's Notes describes results from a survey of employees' views on health coverage.
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        A Kaiser Family Foundation brief examines trends in employer-offered health insurance and uptake.
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